Stretching approximately 246 meters straight into the sea, this pier offers panoramic views of the Adriatic and the scenic coastline of Trieste. It is especially renowned for its stunning sunsets, when the horizon is bathed in golden light. Originally constructed over the remains of the Austrian ship San Carlo, which sank in 1740, the pier was first known as Molo San Carlo. After World War I, in 1918, it was renamed Molo Audace to commemorate the Italian Navy destroyer Audace, which was the first Italian vessel to enter the port of Trieste...
   Read moreThe first place I came to after got off the train. Maybe just 10 mins walk from the train station! A good place to see the sunset, with friends hanging out, walking⌠But PLZ be careful with the seagulls!! They steal your food! My panini con baccalĂ mantecato was stolen by them! Hahahha If you come on the New Yearâs Eve, you could enjoy the fireworks here! Top place. Even if the weather is not good, here is still a good spot to...
   Read moreFamous pier in the city center with iconic city views. Unfortunately, the pier was partly closed during my visit. And in in addition there was some unpleasant specific fish-related smell around. Due to that I didn't manage to see the city from a long distance in the sea. But still views of the Piazza Unità d'Italia even from the beginning of the pier are...
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